A blog devoted to the actors and public policy issues involved in the 1998 District of Columbia Court of Appeals decision in Freedman v. D.C. Department of Human Rights, an employment discrimination case.

How is it that an individual who appears to reveal little of himself (or, in Dr. Wiener's opinion, has an intense fear of revealing himself) in therapy would have a high deviant score on the MMPI?

Perhaps the observation that I do not reveal myself is an incorrect, countertransference (irrational) valuation. Note that one could interpret Dr. Wiener's statement "You don't reveal yourself" as a (paranoid) projection/reversal of the statement "I am threatened by how much you see."